Luke S Crawford wrote: > >> i would like to see real performance data via something like netperf >> with client machines booted from a standardized LiveCD, then >> peformance under their Linux Distribution and performance under >> Windows. > > > Performance data is not the most important metric, at least for me. > > For me, the big problem is reliability and security. My problem with > used cisco is that getting access to the firmware usually costs more than > the used parts I'm buying... If I'm going to use the thing as a router at the > head of my network, I want to be sure that the thing can be secured, and > sometimes that requires a firmware update. > > If someone sold support contracts (by support contracts, I mean firmware. > I don't need help, I just need the firmware.) for old switches for > less than the value of the switch, I'd buy. If someone sold > switches with open source firmware, I'd buy. (I've bought myself an > OpenGear console server instead of a cheaper used cyclades for similar > reasons.) If you get a service contract on any piece of Cisco equipment, you typically get download access to all of the firmware updates. However, in a lot of scenarios there are several choices, each with a different set of bugs that you won't know about unless you open a TAC case and tell an engineer exactly what features have to work for you. -- Les Mikesell lesmikesell@xxxxxxxxx _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos